1. Which of the following was one way different religions of the country agreed?

A. Support of slavery
B. Support for the war of 1812
C. Support for the foreign policies
D. Support of the economic stability

2. Which of the following was the main reason Spain agreed so readily to sell Florida to the United States setter so many years of actively colonizing it?
A. Spain needed the money
B. Spain feared a revolt in Florida
C. Spain was busy fighting rebels in Latin America.
D. Spain knew it had weaker military than the the United States.

3. How did the Surpeme Court expand the power of the federal government during Monroe’s term as president?
A. It gave the federal government the power to abolish slavery.
B. It gave the federal government the power to acquire land in Central America.
C. It gave the federal government the power to settle disputes over sectionalism.
D. It gave the federal government power to regulate the economy.

1.D

2.C
3.D

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1. The correct answer is C. Support for the foreign policies.

2. The correct answer is C. Spain was busy fighting rebels in Latin America.

3. The correct answer is D. It gave the federal government power to regulate the economy.

1. To determine which of the following was one way different religions of the country agreed, we need to analyze each option and assess its relationship with different religions.

A. Support of slavery: Different religions had varying views on slavery, so it is unlikely that they all agreed on supporting it.

B. Support for the war of 1812: Different religions might have had different opinions on this war, so it is unlikely that they all agreed to support it.

C. Support for the foreign policies: While different religions might have had differing perspectives, there could have been common ground in supporting certain foreign policies that aligned with their values.

D. Support of the economic stability: Different religions might have had different ideas on how to achieve economic stability, so it is unlikely that they all agreed on this point.

To find the correct answer, we should analyze historical records, texts, or scholarly research that shed light on the commonalities among different religions during the given time period.

2. To determine the main reason Spain agreed to sell Florida to the United States, we need to assess each option and consider its plausibility.

A. Spain needed the money: Spain's financial situation could have been a factor, but it may not have been the sole reason for the sale.

B. Spain feared a revolt in Florida: It is possible that Spain anticipated a revolt, but we need to consider other potential factors as well.

C. Spain was busy fighting rebels in Latin America: This option suggests that Spain's engagement in conflicts in other areas could have influenced its decision to sell Florida.

D. Spain knew it had weaker military than the United States: The military strength comparison between Spain and the United States may have played a role, but we need to consider other aspects as well.

We can determine the main reason by consulting primary sources, historical accounts, or scholarly research that provide insights into the motivations behind Spain's decision to sell Florida.

3. To determine how the Supreme Court expanded the power of the federal government during Monroe’s term as president, we need to analyze each option and evaluate its relationship to the Supreme Court's actions.

A. It gave the federal government the power to abolish slavery: The power to abolish slavery was not granted to the federal government during this period and was later addressed by other developments.

B. It gave the federal government the power to acquire land in Central America: While land acquisition was a significant aspect of U.S. expansion during this time, we need to consider specific Supreme Court actions that supported the federal government's power.

C. It gave the federal government the power to settle disputes over sectionalism: This option suggests that the Supreme Court played a role in resolving conflicts between different regions within the United States.

D. It gave the federal government power to regulate the economy: While economic regulation is within the purview of the federal government, we need to examine specific Supreme Court cases or decisions that expanded such powers.

To accurately determine how the Supreme Court expanded the power of the federal government during this time, we should consult authoritative sources that detail the specific cases and legal interpretations that influenced this expansion.